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Impact of Cultivation Conditions, Ethylene Treatment, and Postharvest Storage on Selected Quality and Bioactivity Parameters of Kiwifruit “Hayward” Evaluated by Analytical and Chemometric Methods

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Organic, semiorganic, and conventional “Hayward” kiwifruits, treated with ethylene for 24 h and stored during 10 days, were assessed by UV spectrometry, fluorometry, and chemometrical analysis for changes in selected characteristics of quality (firmness, dry matter and soluble solid contents, pH, and acidity) and bioactivity (concentration of polyphenols via Folin-Ciocalteu and p-hydroxybenzoic acid assays). All of the monitored qualitative parameters and characteristics related to bioactivity were affected either by cultivation practices or by ethylene treatment and storage. Results obtained, supported by statistical evaluation (Friedman twoway ANOVA) and chemometric analysis, clearly proved that the most significant impact on the majority of the evaluated parameters of quality and bioactivity of “Hayward” kiwifruit had the ethylene treatment followed by the cultivation practices and the postharvest storage. Total concentration of polyphenols expressed via p-hydroxybenzoic acid assay exhibited the most significant sensitivity to all three evaluated parameters, reaching a 16.5% increase for fresh organic compared to a conventional control sample.

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  • Photo of  Yong Seo Park

    Yong Seo Park

    • Mokpo National University Department of Horticultural
  • Photo of  Martin Polovka

    Martin Polovka

    • National Agricultural and Food centre Food Research Insitute
  • Photo of  Kyung-Sik Ham

    Kyung-Sik Ham

    • Mokpo National University Department of Food Engineering
  • Photo of  Yang-Kyun Park

    Yang-Kyun Park

    • Mokpo National University Department of Food Engineering
  • Photo of  Suchada Vearasilp

    Suchada Vearasilp

    • Postharvest Technology Research Institute Postharvest Technology Innovation Centre
  • Photo of  Fernando Toledo

    Fernando Toledo

    • Universidad Del Bio-Bio Department of Basic Sciences
  • Photo of  Patricia Arancibia-Avila

    Patricia Arancibia-Avila

    • Universidad Del Bio-Bio Department of Basic Sciences
  • Photo of  Shela Gorinstein

    Shela Gorinstein

    • Institute for Drug Research School of Pharmacy

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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Published in:
JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL no. 99, edition 5, pages 1310 - 1320,
ISSN: 1060-3271
Language:
English
Publication year:
2016
Bibliographic description:
Park Y., Polovka M., Ham K., Park Y., Vearasilp S., Namieśnik J., Toledo F., Arancibia-Avila P., Gorinstein S.: Impact of Cultivation Conditions, Ethylene Treatment, and Postharvest Storage on Selected Quality and Bioactivity Parameters of Kiwifruit “Hayward” Evaluated by Analytical and Chemometric Methods// JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL. -Vol. 99, iss. 5 (2016), s.1310-1320
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.5740/jaoacint.16-0149
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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